Hypoxia of the growing liver accelerates regeneration
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R. Wenger | D. Spahn | S. Knechtle | S. Breitenstein | M. Urner | C. Booy | M. Schläpfer | B. Beck-Schimmer | B. R. Z'graggen | M. Swiderska-syn | M. Hertl | A. M. Diehl | E. Schadde | C. Tsatsaris | R. Schimmer | B. R. Z’graggen
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